I support Rand Paul 100% in giving trump the middle finger by supporting Good. Good is one of the few solid conservatives in congress and trump is a POS who demands 100% subservience.
Scoop: Rand Paul's brewing fight with Trumpworld
Stef W. Kight
Jun 2, 2024
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) questioned former President Trump's commitment to slashing government spending in a heated exchange with top Trump ally Russell Vought during a recent closed-door meeting, Axios has learned.
Why it matters: Paul is among a dwindling number of Republicans who've refused to publicly back the former president as the party's 2024 nominee. And those in Trump's orbit are getting antsy.
- "There's a growing sentiment in Trumpworld that Rand can't be trusted, and it's a great disappointment," Trump ally and consultant Alex Bruesewitz told Axios.
Driving the news: Paul grilled Vought on May 22 over the Trump administration's massive spending, comparing it to Democratic administrations, according to two sources familiar with what was said in the lunch.
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- Paul said Trump's team had "no credibility" on spending, one source said.
- During the lunch, Vought urged Republicans to kick back this year's government funding fight to 2025 — in part to allow a potential future Trump administration to use the process to slash funding, as Axios reported.
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Could or would Rand and Ron make a policy deal with Trump like RFKj did?
Not unless something else had already made them independently decide to support him.
I don't think they would agree to some deal in order to announce their support.
I seem to recall Rand stating during primary time, that he was waiting to hear certain things from Trump before he was willing to endorse. I don't think it ever happened.
What if the deal was Trump would allow Ron to end the FED?
My gut feeling would be not to believe that, so no endorsement. And I think it would have to be more than just a statement in order for Ron Paul to believe it - it would have to be a long concise plan going through the steps of how it would be carried out and a list of names telling us who would be hired to make it happen and how committed they are to ending the Fed. I don't expect Trump to do that.What if the deal was Trump would allow Ron to end the FED?